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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Jack has been doing better since his surgery at the beginning of November. The surgeon was able to close up the wound without a
skin graft; Whitney took his sutures out a couple weeks after that, and
everything is healing really well, though he does have some really big scars.

Unfortunately, Jack is constantly in a lot of pain. He attends both physical and occupational therapy about four times a week and they have him doing exercises with his uninjured arm, too, so that messages will hopefully go to his other arm. The hope is that eventually
his other arm can move too.

Though Jack still doesn't have any feeling
in his arm other than pain, when you touch his arm now it starts
hurting faster than before so his nerves are reacting quicker, which is good. The injured arm
swells a lot so Jack sees a therapist for a special kind of therapy to
work with his arm and help lower the pain and inflammation.

On a positive note, Jack has been
driving himself occasionally when he isn't in a lot of pain. Sadly the
pain keeps him from doing many activities, but he still keeps up on
his hay work phone calls, which gives him something to focus on other than the pain. The therapists all seem to have high
hopes for him regaining movement in his arm, but they are unsure exactly how long that
will take. It could take anywhere from six months to a year or so.

It's hard to say at this point what kind of recovery rate Jack will have,
but he is in high hopes, and enjoys watching his sermon videos during
the day. Feel free to call and say hello to Jack; he probably wouldn't mind the distraction!

Visiting

Please contact Jack or Carol Ann before stopping by for a visit. While they would enjoy visiting with friends, Jack still needs his rest, and the family still have their own lives going on. Thank you for your consideration!

Sending Things

Jack is now resting and recovering at home in La Grande. If you still wish to send cards, you may do so: